Ash's Network Days 2019

​As far as possible monthly outings are planned and arranged by Ash to our partner Network clubs which are of course free to play. The format is usually a bacon roll and coffee, 18 holes and a one-course (late) lunch. Tee off times are dependent on each club’s slot availability, but are usually a bit later in the mornings – around 10 to 11. The cost of each day varies, but is kept low (£20 to £25) for the food and drink and some small money prizes. Prize money and handicap cuts are applied for these days on the same basis as those applied for the Swindle. Handicaps do not get reset at the end of the year. At every away day there will be a nearest to pin prize of £3.

Network Result Table

The tables below have been updated to include the outcomes from the May 8th Fynn Valley Trip and current Network handicaps.

Highlights:A bit of a favoured course, even if the journey is a little tedious. Lovely parkland set up with slopes and hills - was in pretty reasonable condition given weather etc - see photo taken below. A threatening really bad weather day, but most of the heavy rain and storm was avoided. Course played long and greens a bit tricky, hence lower scores.

Stately clubhouse with friendly/helpful staff. Good food, including the homemade chicken pie. Our Captain can event vouch for their ham egg and chips - minus the eggs of course as they don't fit a hockey players diet!! Don't ask anyone why as he doesn't know!

​We welcomed John Clare to his first day this year and Dave Watt to his first ever Network day. ​Congratulations to our winners Robbo and George, who also bagged the nearest the pin. His biggest feat of the day was of course to arrive in time to tee off with his group - even then we had to go and find him though!!

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Current table showing handicap cuts and number still to play

Key :Green = you have been cut and the number of times you have yet to play off that cutRed = the no. of times you have played off your club handicap or above

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